FT-817/FT-857/FT-897
Interface
To connect up your lovely FT-817/857/897 to a PC you
have a number of options. For the serial connection you can go ahead and obtain
a CT-62 from YAESU.
Alternatively you can make up your box with a level
converter and cable using schematic below.
Reason for using this box is to get the crossover usage from both
ACC and DATA to a serial interface and having option for band data and ALC from
the same box without having to swap cables.
Go
on and read about the details.
As you can see you only need 3 NPN
transistors and some resistors to make this happen. Included you also have a
transistor keying CW och PTT using the serial DTR line. Personally I prefer
using the RTS-pin for the PTT-control. In a newer release I now use the TTL
<-> RS232 level converter MAX232. Reason for that is that I now can use
the same converter also to control a ICOM (IC-703) using the
CI-V-interface.

The pinout of the YAESU ACC connector is
as follows ( taken from the FT-817 manual by YAESU).

The DATA-connector on the FT-817/857 and
897 seems to conform with the defacto-standard for connecting up rigs of today
to TNC:s, FSK-units and PC-soundcards. Same connector and pinout is also on my
ICOM IC-703.
Pin 1 from the DATA 6 pin mini-DIN is
connected to the speaker or line out, pin 4 is connected to the mik or line in
of the PC:s soundcard. The rigs PTT (pin2) is keyed from the PC:s serial
DTR-line using the switch in the scematics above. See how great this all fits
together !!?

The DATA and ACC-connectors on the back
are connected out to a common 15 pin high density D-sub-connector (the
VGA-screen type) on the diecast ALU-box. The box is housing the transistors from
the schematics above. Audio is connected up using RCA/phono-connectors. The
serial connector is a standard 9 pin D-sub. I also have a option connecting up
to a automatic antennaswitch using the band-data information (see
ACC-connector).
Reason for using this box is to
get the crossover usage from both ACC and DATA to serial connector and having
option for band data and ALC from the same box without having to swap
cables.

Here you hace a closeup of the ALU-box
50x36x30 (WxDxH). You see the ugly wiring design. The band data is taken out
trough a 3.5 mm plug.
Any questions ??? Then drop me a note to:
sm0jzt@svessa.se